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Pulsar AWZ710, AWZ 710 PN-K User manual

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AWZ 710
PN-K
v.1.0
Foot-operated emergency button.
EN
Edition: 3 from the 9
th
September 2010
Supercedes edition: 2 from the 10
th
July 2009
1. Technical description.
1.1 General description.
The foot-operated button is used for transmitting signal indicating alarm situation occurrence, calling help (e.g. to
the alarm central, monitoring transmitter, controller). The foot-operated button converts the signal of pressed button into a
change of the alarm status. The PN-K foot-operated button is equipped with numerous programming functions which
enable the flexible adjustment to requirements of a particular installation. The pushbutton detector is made according to
the optical technology. The output signal is presented in a form of shorting/opening contacts of reed relay switch
(noiselessly). The atni-sabotage contact is based on a microswitch with gold-covered contacts the PCB surface has been
covered with lacquer to provide protection against damp and dust. The button has got a compact casing and is equipped
with rubber anti-slip feet.
Information about types:
Model Description
AWZ 700
PN
Foot-operated emergency button.
AWZ 710
PN-K
Foot-operated emergency button, programmable.
1.2 Description of elements and connectors on PCB.
Table 1.
Nr
[rys.1]
Element description
[1]
Anti-sabotage switch connector
[2]
Wire holder
[3] PROG/RESET button
[4]
Supply connector and button output
[5] LED (red) operations signaling (programming)
Table 2.
[1] [4] Connectors descriptions
TAMP
NC anti-sabotage switch output
12V
GND
Supply output DC (12V= +U, GND)
RST
Button reset output
C
NO
NC alarm transmitter output
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Fig. 1. The view of PCB.
1.3 Technical parameters:
- electric al parameters (tab.3)
- mechanical parameters (tab.4)
Table 3.
Supply voltage
11V÷14V/DC (-/+5%)
Current consumption
17mA/30mA (R=NO/R=NC)
ALARM transmitter
0,5A@30Vdc/50Vac max.
ALARM transmitter contacts
C/NC
ALARM transmitter operations mode
monostable (210s max.), bistable or latch
programming function
RST output (RESET)
control 0V (GND), impulse time min 1s.
TMP output
C/NC, 1A@30Vdc/50Vac max.
Optical indication
- LED (red)
- alarm status: permanently illuminated,
- countdown of abort time or supply restart: flashes
- programming: go to programming procedure
Operation conditions
II environment class, -10°C ÷40°C,
Table 4.
Casing
metal, RAL 9003, IP20
Dimensions
120 x 75 x 36 (WxLxH)
Fixation
No fixation
Connectors
Ф0,41÷1,63 (AWG 26-14)
Net/Gross weight
0,18kg/0,22kg
2. Installation.
2.1 Requirements.
The foot-operated button shall be mounted by the qualified installer having appropriate (required and necessary
for a given country) permissions and qualifications for connecting (operating) low-voltage installations. The device shall
be mounted in closed rooms, according to the environment class II, of the normal air humidity (RH=30%-90% max.
without condensation) and the temperature within the range from -10°C to +40°C.
2.2 Installation procedure.
1. Perform complete installation wiring and choose button location.
2. Open the button unscrewing two side screws (that are a button hinge).
3. Connect wire to the button through a rubber hole and block in the holder (fig.1).
4. Connect DC supply to 12V, GND holders, maintaining polarization.
5. Connect wires to ALARM (C/NO), TAMP outputs and RTS button inputs.
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6. Switch on DC supply (red LED shall flashes; signalization of operation start)
7. Program the button mode (see programming procedure).
8. Screw the button using two screws.
9. Perform functional tests.
3. Optical signalization.
The button is equipped with the LED that indicates operations or programming status.
LED- red:
- alarm status: permanently illuminated
- countdown of abort time or supply restart: flashes
- programming: go to programming procedure
4. Programming.
4.1. Programming description.
Enter programming mode: press PROG/RESET button for about 5 sec. The diode starts flashing fast, in this
mode short button press selects parameters we want to edit, the number of active parameter is signalized by LED
flashes. To confirm program choice press PROG/RESET button for about 3 sec, the choice is confirmed by short flashes.
Notice!
If the button is not pressed in 20s, device will exit the programming mode without saving the settings.
Programs:
1. Emergency button press time.
2. Alarm abort time.
3. Back-up time in the monostable mode.
4. Output operation mode selection.
5. Exit programming mode.
Program 1: emergency button press time.
In the main menu (LED x 1) press PROG/RESET button for about 3s. Then press and hold PROG button for a
desired period of time (LED = flashes). Button press time is the time of parameter that is being programmed. After button
release, time length is saved in the device memory and the device returns to the “main menu”.
Factory presets: 1s.
Program 2: alarm abort time.
In the main menu (LED x 2) press PROG/RESET button for about 3s. Then press and hold PROG button for a
desired period of time (LED = flashes). Button press time is the time of parameter that is being programmed. After button
release, time length is saved in the device memory and the device returns to the “main menu”.
Alarm abort time is the time that is counted down (LED = flashes) after the first button press if the time is not
equal to 0s. Alarm action does not occur when during the abort time the button is pressed again.
Factory presets: 0s.
Program 3: back-up time in the monostable mode.
In the main menu (LED x 3) press PROG/RESET button for about 3s. Then press and hold PROG button for a
desired period of time (LED = flashes). Button pressed time is the time of parameter that is programmed. After button
release, time length is saved in the device memory and the device returns to the “main menu”.
Factory presets: 2s.
Program 4: output operation mode selection.
In the main menu (LED x 4) press PROG/RESET button for about 3s. Then press the PROG button for a short
period of time and the diode will indicate loop selection. (LE= 1,2,3: operation mode).
- monostable (LED x1) = active output during the time set in 3 program
- latch (LED x2) = active output till reset time via RTS inut or PROG/RESET button
- bistable (LED x3) = output changes status after every button press
In order to confirm the mode, press and hold the PROG button for about 3s or wait 20s. (20s idle state).
Factory presets: monostable mode.
Program 5: exit programming mode.
In the main menu (LED x 5) press PROG button for about 3s. The button quits the programming mode and saves
the settings.
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4.2. Programming diagram.
5. Service and operation.
It is not necessary to perform any special maintenance operations, but if the power supply interior is significantly
dusty, it shall be vacuum-cleaned by the compressed air.
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WEEE MARK
The waste electric and electronic equipment shall not be discarded together with common home waste materials.
According to the WEEE directive valid in EU, particular methods of utilization shall be applied for the waste electric
and electronic equipment.
Pulsar K.Bogusz Sp.j.
Siedlec 150, 32-744 Łapczyca, Poland
Tel. (+48) 14-610-19-40, Fax. (+48) 14-610-19-50
e-mail:
biuro@pulsar.pl, sales@pulsar.pl
http:// www.pulsar.pl
GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. Pulsar K. Bogusz Sp.j. (manufacturer) grants a two-year quality warranty for the equipment, starting from the date of purchase
placed on the purchase order.
2. Should such purchase order be missing when the claim is submitted, the three-year guarantee period is counted from the date
of the manufacturing of the device.
3. The warranty includes free-of-charge repairing or replacing with a functional equivalent (the selection is made by the
manufacturer) of the malfunctioning device, due to reasons attributable to the manufacturer, including manufacturing and
material defects, unless such defects have been reported beyond the warranty period (item 1 and 2).
4. The equipment subject to warranty is to be brought to the place where it was purchased, or directly to the main office of the
manufacturer.
5. The warranty applies to complete equipment, including the type of defect specified in writing, using a properly filled warranty
claim.
6. Should the claim be accepted, the manufacturer is obliged to render warranty repairs, as soon as possible, however not later
that within 14 days from the delivering of the equipment to the service centre of the manufacturer.
7. The repair period mentioned in item 5 may be prolonged, if there is no technical capability to carry out the repairs, and in the
case that the equipment has been accepted conditionally, due to the failing of the warranty terms by the claimant.
8. All the services rendered by force of the warranty are carried out at the service centre of the manufacturer, exclusively.
9. The warranty does not cover the defects of the equipment, resulting from:
- reasons beyond the manufacturer's control,
- mechanical damage,
- improper storage and transport,
- use that violates the operation manual or equipment application,
- random events, including lightning discharges, failures of power networks, fire, flooding, high temperatures and chemical
agents,
- improper installation and configuration (at variance with the rules set forth in the manual),
10. Each confirmation of structural modifications or repairs, carried out beyond the service centre of the manufacturer, or any
modification of serial numbers or warranty labels, results in the loss of the rights resulting from the warranty.
11. The liability of the manufacturer towards the buyer is limited to the value of the equipment, determined according to the
wholesale prices suggested by the manufacturer on the day of purchase.
12. The manufacturer shall not be responsible for the defects that resulted from the damaging, malfunctioning or inability to
operate the equipment, particularly, if such defects are the result of failing to abide by the recommendations and requirements
contained in the manual, or the use of the equipment.
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